Hunmanby United pulled off one of the biggest shock results of the 2012/13 campaign to date with a 4-3 win on the road at Whitby Fishermen’s Society.

The away side moved off the table with only their second win of the campaign and breathed life into their battle against the drop into division two with their surprise win against Mark Storr’s Fishermen, whose outside chances of winning the title will surely now be dead and buried.

FC Rosette and Falsgrave were forced to share the spoils after their eight-goal-thriller ended in a 4-4 draw.

Rosette led 2-0 at the break thanks to strikes from Tommy Blackburn and Sam Kay.

Falsgrave halved their deficit shortly after the break through Nick Ellis but a Joe Logan strike made it 3-1.

Billy Johnson’s men rallied and fought their way back into the game when Rich Tolliday netted twice to get his side back on level terms.

It looked like the away side were going to complete a stunning turnaround when Nick Ellis scored the goal of the game with a scissor-kick volley, but with just moments left on the clock Rosette were awarded a penalty after a foul on Jamie Wray and Logan swept in his second to earn Rosette a point.

NEWLANDS RESERVES 1 (McGregor) SCALBY 4 (Lightfoot 2, Birley, Walker)

Rich Birley’s Scalby side moved off the foot of the table after a morale-boosting 4-1 win at Newlands Reserves.

They led almost right from the off after Danny Birley slotted in for 1-0.

Their lead was doubled after 10 minutes when recent signing Francis Lightfoot smashed in with his left foot and the score remained at 2-0 at the interval.

The away side stretched their lead after the break through a Tommy Walker header after Lightfoot flicked on but a strike from veteran Dougie McGregor made it 3-1.

The away side’s win was confirmed when they made it 4-1 though after John Bateman’s cross was met by Lightoof, who bundled in his second to round things off.

James Minghella was the away side’s stand-out performer.

RILLINGTON ATHLETIC 1 CAYTON CORINTHIANS 1

Neither of these relegation threatened sides did their hopes of avoiding the drop any good as they played out a 1-1 draw.

Both sides have won just two games so far this season and will need to start picking up wins if they are to avoid finishing in the bottom two.

DIVISION 3

ATHLETICO2B 3 (B David, Goodwin, Dodson) WHITBY RFC 3

It was a frustrating afternoon for Athletico2B, who failed to capitalise on Soba, Sleights and West Pier Reserves all playing in the cup.

Kev David’s men couldn’t see off a dogged Whitby side, who managed to steal a share of the spoils despite goals from Ben David, Shaun Goodwin and a Shaun Dodson free-kick.

SCALBY RESERVES 0 FALSGRAVE RESERVES 2 (Martin 2)

Falsgrave Reserves’ improved form continued as they sealed a surprise 2-0 win at a lacklustre Scalby Reserves.

The home side were left frustrated after referee Albert Eadon deemed young Mikey Winter to be offside after he swept into the top corner despite the away side’s linesman not raising his flag.

The away side took full advantage and after a host of defensive errors in the Scalby rearguard, Adam Martin poked in for 1-0.

Scalby almost levelled but a Jake Scutt header rattled back off the woodwork.

The home side pressed for a leveller after the break and Karl Hansell had two efforts on goal saved in fine style before Nick Turley’s effort was hacked off the line,

Falsgrave confirmed their win when a soft back-pass was latched onto by Martin, who lobbed stand-in keeper Jez Clifford for 2-0.